The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic F olks —| . . 1 a1 lone by | " Py \ T 5 I A Lucid Explans 5 by Octavus Roy Cohen i'Weten'tayor) EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO NS) f 4uciad Explanation ory by Uc y ——$—$—$—— ———— & —— = " gen | “| OSS : z ors WS START! Come Hin TO BE ORIANG Pr Avronomes, Bor} (outa pe wvvenesreD?) (TASKS You, MiSTUN JUNE) 7 (wu Do you ASK?) on area! Abel Be ad ‘DRIVE BACKWARDS HERE'S WHERE I FIND ae - ‘gad WHOSE AUTOMOBILE p-“"” Sec : i Ader ALL THe WAY THERE; ARS YOU S .__ va ae | ( 3 TODD, We 18 THAT? ( =v | | - I WAS W057 GURU, — > || te a > | “TeryPu' BO 2) fn on a No. WHAT KATE mY WHAT YOURS 15 - sou THINIK SO § " eB di ei | 1 TI ii, i l Ht yi THS CoOVOITION CE YOUR WINDSHIELD (taps MG “THINK So! Cook AT woh} L SAY LOOK AT IT BECAUSE YOU Can't Lees THROUGH tr! CLEAN UT "32. You MAY NOT CARS WUSTHER You Rise YouR CFE, Gt Vve Cor A Ws Too Nth JUST” BEFORE THAT CHEAP JOAN DRUMMER DROVE AWAY HE TRADED A BEAUTIFUL FUR OYERCOAT To LIVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER FOR THE BRASS WATCH DAVE Gor STUNG ON IN A RECEAT HORSE TRADE ~~ His Golf Is Now Complete _ é WHAT DO You ¥ WHAT DO WANT WOULD BE AT MY Wim HELLO, HONEY, ht CALL THAT THING i WITH GOLF KNICKERS? OFFICE AY FOUR OCLOCK DID! KEEP y LT}. YoU Don’T PLAY WHICH MEANS SHELL YOU WAITING LONG? WHY THESE Go.F! _ BEHERE AT FouR THIRTY-, \ - ARE GOLF KNICKERS ] = y, < DON’T You LIKE “WELL, You Rag PLAY GOLF AND | BELONG “To You, DON'T IP, Mrs. George Washington, of Cedar Hill, near Nashville, Tenn., has been elected president of the Tennessee Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs. Her husband claims direct kindship with the famous American general and first president, whose A | name he bears. | H = DAYS IS GONE FOREVER BY AL POSEN ( COMPETE AT ROUND-UP | OH WHERE'S THE Goop OLD- | THEM DAYS 1S FASHIONED GIRL! —THE KIND WE USED To Know GONE FOREVER! SAY-WHADDYA mane aR h THINK WILLIE SAID, f , 4 SAY! HOW CAN ALEK P JIB TOLD y You WANE THREE GRANDMAS WHEN JEST TWo IS ALL THEY IS PP Do you blame the ponies for “actin? up” with such fair riders as these? Mabel Strickland of El Paso, Tex. (left), and Ruth Roaeh of Fort Worth, Tea, have entercd the round-up to be held at Dewey, Okla, July 4-6. They are trick riders and will compete against the best male horses , men the West can offer,

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